Summary

Four years after Dean’s death, the apocalypse got a reboot. Now Sam and Cas are living in a small camp of survivors, running from the horsemen and trying to figure out how to stop Lucifer and his new ally, Michael. Cas and Sam try to make it in this new world while Dean figures out how to be comfortable with his new situation.

It's only a matter of time before Crowley gets his claws into Dean, and Sam and Cas start to live life without him. But when a pair of demons rescue them for a bad situation and won't tell them who they work for, Sam and Cas start to question the last four years of their lives.

*This is eventual Destiel, but there is some confused Sastiel along the way.

Summary

Dean and Sam are on the trail of a demon in Arkansas. Behaving a lot like a serial killer. Enough that it attracts the attention of the BAU. Because more attention from law enforcement is, of course, exactly what Sam wanted in his life.

Summary

Sometimes Wallace humors the idea: Could he completely understand the complex thoughts inside that kid's brain?Relate to that mass of tissue, literally within arm's reach, behind only millimeters of skin and skull.

Definitely not. --And Wallace can admit to this, because he has no shame as a soft, privileged young man who's greatest threat in life was falling down the stairs, probably.If that's what you want to call it.It could certainly kill you on a bad day.

Summary

Part Two;

They’re not HIM and if it’s not Him then he just—CAN’T. He feels sick to his stomach just LOOKING because none of those men are Cas and he only wants CAS, but Cas isn’t real… Yet he can’t keep himself from stupidly looking for him.

Summary

Travis has to deal with the combined bullshit of fighting a new assassin and his annoying twin brother. Meanwhile, Henry has to deal with the gathered bullshit of a marriage on the rocks, a mysterious little girl, and his annoying twin brother.

Summary

Trip is a lot like fog: not in an artistic or poetic way, but because he simply exists in Virus's life.

Childish curiosity thrust Trip into the depths of darkness, not because he trusted that someone would be there to catch him in their arms, but rather a lack of care whether the pit he fell into would be deep enough to be fatal. It turns out that no, it was not fatal. It was not safe, either.

So Virus is stuck in the haze with only his arms' length of sight to guide him through the motions. He scopes with baited breath and tugs tight on the short leash he has on Trip, fearing that the tighter he yanks the more it will fray.

Summary

This story is part of the Melpomaen the Elfling universe.

Ereolas is the reborn King Oropher and is married to Cirdan. They live in Mithlond. He has decided to write his memoirs of when he was King of the Greenwood and also record the details of his life in Mithlond in anecdotal, diary form.

To familiarise yourself with the characters you could read Melpomaen the Elfling first, but it is not necessary.

Here is a brief synopsis of the events leading up to this story:

Melpomaen and Ereolas are Erestor and Legolas’ elflings. Ereolas is King Oropher reborn and so Legolas actually gave birth to his grand ada. Ereolas is able to speak, read, write, be a pain in the ass, as soon as he is born. Shortly after his birth, he demands his old throne back. His parents and the Valar, who prefer Thranduil as king, resist him. Ereolas accepts, in the end, that he will never be a king again and adopts a new hobby: researching and imposing the rules of etiquette. He terrorises everyone with etiquette.

Oropher’s soul mate is Cirdan and when he came of age they were married and moved to Mithlond. Recently, Ereolas has found that he carries the curse of Legolas.

Summary

Melpomaen is a reborn elfling. He has two fathers because Saruman cursed one of them to fall pregnant to the next elf they saw - that unfortunate elf was Legolas. Mel was born with all his father, Erestor's, memories and intelligence and causes mayhem wherever he goes. He is probably the cutest, naughtiest and baddest elfling anywhere and yet he steadfastly refuses to believe he is anything but well behaved. Erestor is the only elf to have ever suffered a migraine; he hopes they will go when Mel is fifty and leaves home.

Wherever Mel goes there is uproar. Things become worse when he finds out that the Valar have already assigned him a soul mate and that a new baby brother is on the way, who is also reborn. Who are Mel's first set of parents and why does Saruman want to capture him. How did Mel manage to stab the wizard in the eye with an arrow and why is Sauron so interested in him? Also, why have the Valar assigned Gandalf to be his guide?

The story follows Mel as he grows, until he becomes an adult, finding out about his true origins on the way. Will he choose to be good or will he embrace evil? It could go either way.